HB-1-3555 CHAPTER 9: INCOME ANALYSIS 7 CFR 3555.152 9.1 INTRODUCTION The lender is responsible to confirm applicants and households meet eligibility criteria for the SFHGLP. Lenders must calculate and document annual, adjusted, and repayment income. The guidance provided applies to both manually underwritten loans and loans that utilize the Guaranteed Underwriting System (GUS). SECTION 1: ELIGIBILITY INCOME 9.2 OVERVIEW The SFHGLP assists very-low, low, and moderate-income households. Therefore, the lender must certify that any household that requests a loan guarantee does not exceed the adjusted annual income threshold for the applicable state and county where the dwelling is located. The Agency provides income eligibility information in Appendix 5 of this Handbook to lenders and updates the limits as they are revised. This section assists lenders to analyze income types, complete income calculations (annual, adjusted, and repayment), and document the income with acceptable verifications. Attachment 9-B of this Chapter includes an income worksheet for lenders to document these calculations. Attachment 9-C provides a case study to illustrate how to properly complete the income worksheet. A public website is available to assist in the calculation of annual and adjusted annual income online at: http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/. 9.3 ANNUAL INCOME [7 CFR 3555.152(B)] Annual income will include all eligible income sources from all adult household members, not just parties to the loan note. The annual income for the household will be used to calculate the adjusted annual household income. The adjusted annual income determines if the household is eligible for a guaranteed loan. 9-1 (03-09-16) SPECIAL PN Revised (00-00-00) PN 000 HB-1-3555 A. Income that is Never Counted 7 CFR 3555, Section 3555.152(b)(5) lists income sources that are never included in the annual income calculation. Refer to Attachment 9-A to review income and asset types, guidance for annual and repayment purposes, and documentation options acceptable to verify the income or asset source. B. Calculation of Annual Income Annual income is calculated for the ensuing 12 months, based on income verifications, documentation, and household composition. Lenders must examine all evidence to ensure the calculation is supported. In addition to 3555.152(b) and Attachment 9-A, lenders must consider the following to calculate annual income: Use the gross amount, before any payroll deductions, of base wages and salaries, overtime pay, commissions, fees, tips, bonuses, housing allowances and other compensations for personal services of all adult members of the household, unless they meet the exclusion criteria of 3555.152(b)(2) and Attachment 9-A. Documented cost of living allowances or wage increases that will be effective on or before loan closing, must be included in the annual income calculation. Include the first $480 of earned income from adult full-time students who are not the applicant, co-applicant, or spouse of an applicant. Include the income of an applicant’s spouse, unless the spouse has been living apart from the applicant for at least three months (for reasons other than military or work assignment), or court proceedings for divorce or legal separation have been commenced. Evidence to support living apart for three months may include but is not limited to an apartment lease, bills, or bank statements in their name alone delivered to a different address, etc. This guidance applies to domestic partners, significant others, and fiancée’s that are currently living with the applicant as a household/family unit. This guidance does not apply to adult dependents age 18 and up. 9-2 HB-1-3555 An adult member that is currently unemployed but is seeking new employment must have their previous earnings included in the annual income. The previous earnings are not required to be included when there is documented evidence to support they are not seeking to be reemployed, such as a tendered resignation, official termination from previous employer, or a signed statement from the adult household member that they do not plan to pursue new employment. Income verifications provided by the applicant that do not currently support historical earnings with the same employer (example: less hours worked, less overtime, less bonus, declining self-employment income, etc.) must be carefully reviewed to determine appropriate calculations. Verified changes of income amounts or sources in the ensuing 12 months must be documented. Examples include but are not limited to: pending retirement, resignation tendered, documented raise that will occur prior to loan closing, etc. Income sources that will not be received for the entire ensuing 12 months must continue to be included in annual income unless excluded under 3555.152(b)(5). Examples include but are not limited to: child support, alimony, maintenance, Social Security, etc. Annual income is the total of all income sources for a 12- month timeframe. Form RD 3555-21 Income Calculation Worksheet must state: the income source, the number of months receipt remaining for the ensuing 12- month timeframe, and the total amount to be received. The calculation of annual income should be logical based on the history of income and documentation provided. Training is available on USDA LINC training and resource library at https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/lenders/usda-linc-training- resource-library. Annual income calculations will typically vary from adjusted annual and repayment income. C. Income of Temporarily Absent Household Members A household member is defined as all persons routinely living in the dwelling as a principal residence, except for live in aides, foster children, and foster adults (3555.10). If a member of the household that will make the dwelling their principal residence is temporarily absent, their income must be included. The applicant(s) must certify to the correct household member number on Form RD 3555-21 “Request for Single Family Housing Guarantee.” 9-3 (03-09-16) SPECIAL PN Revised (00-00-00) PN 000 HB-1-3555 D. Applicant Assets Income earned from non-retirement assets may be required to be included in the annual income calculation as applicable. Refer to paragraph 9.4 for guidance. E. Verification Requirements Lenders must verify income and asset documentation provided by the applicant(s) and other adult household members. The following guidance will assist: Written, oral, or electronic verifications, and documents provided or prepared by third-party sources are acceptable. These verifications must be provided directly to the lender. Lenders may not accept verifications or documents transmitted by or passed through an interested third party such as builders, real estate professionals, or sellers. Facsimiles, photocopies, digital images and computer-generated documents may be accepted in lieu of original forms. The lender is responsible for the integrity and accuracy of the information in the mortgage underwriting file. Regardless of the type of documentation used to support the loan application, the documents must be legible and free of any alternations, erasures, “white-outs,” or similar indications that changes have been made. Verification and documentation of household annual income will be retained in the lender’s permanent case file. Paystubs/earning statements must include adequate information to calculate income and include year-to-date earnings. The lender must utilize paystub(s)/earning statement(s) that are dated no earlier than 30 days prior to their initial loan application date. W-2 forms must include the most recent one-or-two years as applicable. W-2’s must clearly identify the applicant and employer. 9-4 HB-1-3555 Tax returns for self-employed borrowers must be copies of the original returns filed with the IRS and include all supporting schedules. Lenders may substitute IRS transcripts obtained directly from the IRS with all supporting schedules. The most recent tax return refers to the last return filed as determined by IRS schedule/deadlines. Lenders must continue to obtain the most recent two years of returns as applicable. USDA requires all applicants to be current on their income tax filings. An applicant with an approved IRS extension for the current tax year may continue to be eligible if they are not delinquent on taxes owed as determined by the IRS. Evidence of the extension and tax payment made, if applicable, must be retained in the lender’s permanent loan file. USDA does not require an applicant to file a return for the current tax year if the IRS schedule/deadline for that tax year has not passed (i.e. prior to April 15th). Income and asset documents and verifications cannot be greater than 120 days old at time of loan closing. Divorce decrees, income tax returns, and other documents that do not expire, will continue to have the most recent or filed copy accepted. Applicable income and asset documents greater than 120 days old at the time of loan closing must be updated or re-verified to support applicant/household eligibility. Lenders must verify the income for each applicant and adult household member (excluding eligible full- time students age 18 and above) through one of the following documentation methods. Refer to Attachment 9-A for documentation and verification options that are acceptable to support income types. 1. Full Documentation – Non-Self-Employed W-2 forms for the most recent two tax years, which may be electronically generated, provided in paper format, as reported on filed Federal Income Tax Returns, or IRS transcripts; Paycheck stubs or payroll earning statements that report the most recent four weeks of earnings; and Prior to loan closing, a Verbal Verification of Employment (VVOE) must be obtained for all applicants within 10 business days of the note date/loan closing. This VVOE will be retained in the lender’s permanent loan file.
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